Jackie Smith (center), wife of BPC president Dr. David R. Smith, can be seen in the middle of the Midnight Breakfast serving frenzy. A good time was had by all. (Photos by Ashley Byrd)

By Kelley M. Arnold

Director of News and Public Information

MOUNT VERNON—Volunteers from Brewton-Parker College’s administration, faculty and staff whipped up some food, fun and down-time for its students Monday night Dec. 10 for the fall Midnight Breakfast, held in the Residential Restaurant on the Mount Vernon campus. The breakfast is held each semester at the beginning of exam week.

Brewton-Parker College is the only accredited four-year Christian college in south Georgia.

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BPC students, (l-r), enjoyed the food, but more importantly, the fellowship with friends at the end of a busy fall semester.

BPC students attend Midnight Breakfast Dec. 10.

BPC staff members and Student Government Association administration serve up a good time at BPC’s Midnight Breakfast Dec. 10. Shown (l-r) are Kelley Arnold, director of news and public information; Cody Henderson, SGA president; and, Justin McCalla, admissions counselor.

BPC students attend Midnight Breakfast Dec. 10.

Carrie Myles, right, former admissions counselor and Director of Residence Life as of Dec. 17, serves hungry BPC students during Midnight Breakfast Dec. 10 in the Residential Restaurant on the Mount Vernon campus.

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